When starting out on eBay® your feedback score (or lack of it), can limit your ability to buy and sell on eBay®. How? Your feedback score represents the number of eBay® members that are satisfied with the transaction that has taken place between you and the other party. So, it stands to reason, that the higher your feedback score, the more comfortable someone will be when they look into doing business with you. But that’s not the only reason. In order to list a “Dutch” auction you need a feedback score of at least 30. If you want to list an item as a “Featured Plus” listing you’ll need a feedback of 10 or more.

I have no doubt that you can see the importance of getting some quick feedback. And I’m going to share a simple yet highly effective secret with you, it will get you there in no time at all. “100 Feedback In Only 7 Days” This simple method of getting enough feedback falls within all of eBay’s® rules. How? Here's how... Step 1: Find The Ultra Cheap Look on eBay® for items which cost you next to nothing. You can use the eBay® search feature to find items which cost anywhere from $0.01 to $1.00. It is up to you how much you invest in your 100 feedback score!